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Suggest Treatment For Frequent Urination , Diarrhea And Lower Abdominal Pain
I have increased urination regularly. Ive been getting nauseous and throwing up randomly for a few weeks now. And today i got heat flash and i was dizzy but also cold and clammy all while having diarrhea, lower stomach pain and throwing up. Lasted maybe twenty minutes. I took a pregnancy test and it came up negative so im not pregnant.
Hi. Thank for your query. Read and understood your concerns. Noted your history which is suggestive of mixed infection of the urinary tract as well as intestinal tract. Most of the medicines are equally effective in both the infections like oflaxacin or cefixime. Consult your Doctor for clinical evaluation, examination and undertaking tests of urine, stool and ultrasonography of the abdomen to start with. Special investigation will be needed only if the initial medical management fails.
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Suggest Treatment For Frequent Urination , Diarrhea And Lower Abdominal Pain
Hi. Thank for your query. Read and understood your concerns. Noted your history which is suggestive of mixed infection of the urinary tract as well as intestinal tract. Most of the medicines are equally effective in both the infections like oflaxacin or cefixime. Consult your Doctor for clinical evaluation, examination and undertaking tests of urine, stool and ultrasonography of the abdomen to start with. Special investigation will be needed only if the initial medical management fails.